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    Now that you have been given you some background on our identity of Americans of African descent‚ let’s look at the ‘N’ word that has established itself as an acceptable term in some of the younger generations. The word initially described slaves who were brought mostly from West Africa by the Dutch‚ English‚ and Portuguese from what was then a huge "Nigerian Basin" which makes up part of the countries of Nigeria and Niger today. Thus original source of the word “nigger”. During the slave era

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    Canada’s treaties with the Native peoples were not extremely freely negotiated. Firstly‚ the Canadian government’s intention of the treaty was quite well-known. Obviously‚ they wanted to take the land which belongs to the natives’. In order to achieve their ambitious goal‚ they took advantage of the decay of the bison. Clearly‚ the Canadian government knew what the natives thought: they were losing their main source of food and they were willing to negotiate with the Canadian government. The Canadian

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    Metal health issues in Aboriginal peoples are all strongly tied to the process of colonialism and impact of displacement from land‚ family‚ loss of culture and traditional practices‚ hence this disconnect from spiritual‚ cultural and physical heritage led to disempowerment of many Aboriginal peoples and subsequently results in the maladaptive behaviours such as substance abuse‚ alcoholism‚ suicide and interpersonal violence (Alfred‚ 2009). Similarly‚ colonial experiences have led to the mistrust

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    Why is the term/idea of Indigenous peoples as “primitive” problematic? Give some examples that support this claim. For many years non-indigenous individuals accepted that indigenous individuals and societies had changed before colonization started. The advancement of human sciences can be followed to the seventeenth and eighteenth hundreds of years‚ when "pioneers" started depicting their experiences with beforehand obscure societies that were fundamentally oral in natures‚ for instance. Accepting

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    First Nations people through time. So let’s start from the beginning. Racism against First Nations people began soon after European settlement in North America. As the importance of First Nations contributions to the fur trade and their value as allies began to decline‚ so did too the positive view of First Nations people in the eyes of the colonialists. The First Nations people became less "noble savages" and became just savages. This change in perspective about First Nations people is apparent

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    During the first Crusades many people joined the Crusaders because Pope Urban II said that God wanted them to. Also because of the spiritual reward like forgiveness of sins‚ and forgiveness of debts and an afterlife in heaven. On the other hand during the second and third Crusades many people joined for more selfish reasons. They only cared about them becoming rich and famous‚ and it began to become a lesser reason to join because of God and a greater reason because of wealth and fame. When the Crusades

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    APPLYING THE PLURALIST THEORY OF THE STATE TO THE PEOPLE POWER PHENOMENON IN THE PHILIPPINES A research paper submitted by Leah Marie O. Tumlos MA in Political Science to Dr. Julio Teehankee Professor‚ Political Science Department De La Salle University - Manila In partial fulfilment of the requirements for Theories of the State (POL760M) on August 25‚ 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Background and Context of the

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    man than his father.Wow that is powerful!! While Martin was preaching he was still trying to protect his civil rights.Civil rights was a big thing back in the 1960s.Martin luther king jr. took his civil rights very seriously because he wanted people to be treated the same.When Martin was a kid one of his friends was white‚then his friend’s mother said her son was too busy to play with blacks.That really hurted

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    Why do people kill others? Why do they do it? How do they do it? Do they enjoy it? These are all questions we end up asking ourselves at some point in our lifetime. Many of us don’t want this question answered since we find ourselves asking this question mostly when it happens to someone we care about. The world is not perfect and we all have to face this fact. There are some people that are bad and some that are good. You can’t hide from the evils of the world; you have to learn to face it. Some

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    How does the Indian Act continue to regulate First Nations peoples‚ their identities and nationhood in Canada? Ever since it was passed in 1876‚ the Indian Act has stirred negative feedback. It is a paternalistic and intrusive piece of legislature that essentially controls the political and day-to-day lives of the First Nations people. It is an Aboriginal versus white struggle that has lasted for more than a century. But now this is not entirely true. The indigenous communities of Canada have internalized

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